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The Redskins Encyclopedia
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Game of My Life Washington Redskins: Memorable Stories of Redskins Football (Game of My Life)
In this entry from the Game of My Life series, several former prominent players who have worn the legendary Washington Redskins helmet share their fondest single-game experiences Sam Huff, Billy Kilmer, Larry Brown, Pat Fischer, Len Hauss, Mike Bass, Roy Jefferson, Ron McDole Diron Talbert, Don Bosseler, "Bullet" Bill Dudley, Joe Jacoby, Rick Walker, Joe Washington, Jeff Bostic, Joe Theismann, Ken Harvey, Mike Nelms, Doug Williams, and Dexter Manley are among the former players profiled in this unique book.".
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Hail Victory: An Oral History of the Washington Redskins
A you-are-there history of one of football's most successful and beloved teams Who is the greatest quarterback in Redskins history? Baugh? Jurgensen? Theismann? Rypien? However you answer that question, you'll find plenty of evidence to support your argument in Hail Victory. Based on sportswriter Thom Loverro's exclusive interviews with a host of the greatest players ever to wear the team jersey, this comprehensive history of the tradition-rich Washington Redskins puts you on the 50-yard line to witness all of the team's most memorable moments and meet its greatest players, and you'll hear what they have to say about the brightest and darkest moments from the Skins' past. You'll discover: * Sonny Jurgensen's last conversation with Vince Lombardi * Jeff Rutledge's account of "the Greatest Comeback in Football History" * Joe Theismann's take on the tackle that ended his career * How George Allen assembled the "Over the Hill Gang" * Joe Jacoby's Hog's-eye view of all three Redskins Super Bowl victories * Gene Pepper's memories of playing with the legendary Sammy Baugh * And much more You'll also find color photos of outstanding players and coaches in action, including Lombardi, George Allen, Theismann, Jurgensen, Joe Gibbs, and many others. If you love the Skins, you must have Hail Victory!.
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Washington Redskins Team Logo Gift Bag (Medium)
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Hail Redskins: A Celebration of the Greateest Players, Teams, and Coaches
From George Preston Marshall to George Allen, from Slingin' Sammy Baugh to Neon Deion, the Washington Redskins have always been one of pro football's most entertaining and beloved teams. Hail Redskins, a generously illustrated history of the Skins, combines profiles of the players and coaches who made the team great with all the details that bring the statistics to life. Fans of the Redskins and football enthusiasts alike are sure to enjoy this definitive look at the triumphs and tragedies of one of America's favorite football franchises..
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Stadium Stories: Washington Redskins (Stadium Stories Series)
Washington is a transient and political town, often divided except when it comes to one thing: the Redskins. Even Republicans and Democrats are devoted to their cause. This book chronicles Washington's history, a combination of championships, futility and colorful characters. Even during the woeful 1960s, few teams were more interesting. The Redskins' success story starts with Slingin' Sammy Baugh in their early years. But no time was better than the 1980s with the Hogs, John Riggins, and Joe Gibbs. Throughout their history Washington has discovered hidden gems such as Larry Brown and Mark Moseley. The Redskins also fielded record setters from Charley Taylor to Darrell Green. And few teams have had such interesting owners as the Redskins: Their current one (Dan Snyder) is not nearly as controversial as their first one (George Preston Marshall), but none could match the showmanship of Jack Kent Cooke.
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The Iron Redskin: The history of the Indian motorcycle
Indian is a magic name in motorcycling. Its mention brings to mind machines with flamboyant bold striping, lithe of appearance and, seemingly even at rest, poised for flight. Its distinctive trademark was the staccato bark of its high-revving side valve engine. This was joined in later years by the quiet hum of the smooth-running four-cylinder models that could assume a lightning burst of acceleration and an impudent snarl at a touch of the throttle. There were over two dozen makes of motorcycle on the market during the heyday of motorcycling in the United States. Yet in the minds of many enthusiasts, none of these quite approached the verve, style, artistic functionality of design or handling abilities of the Indian. It is a vast work that has taken many thousands of hours to compile, yet it is one of the most readable and interesting motorcycle histories ever to be published. Because the Indian motorcycle was manufactured during some of the most exciting and changing years of America's history, much of that excitement and change comes through, albeit carried on the saddle of a motorcycle. It is pure motorcycling history told with the grace and pace of a classic V-twin, Indian-style! .
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The New Updated Edition Redskins: A History of Washington's Team
The best history of the Washington Redskins has gotten even better with this new updated edition. Now you'll find: An Expanded Introduction by the inimitable Tom Boswell A New Chapter on the Snyder Years by Liz Clarke and Mark Maske New Color and Black-and-White photos Updated compilations of all the Games and all the palyers since 1937 A New Trivia Quiz to test how much you really know Indeed, You'll find lots about the home team in this book that few know well or at all. Are you familiar with the great Redskins team captain whose playing career ended when he injured himself running off the field after a coin toss? Can you name the head coach who had the best winning percentage in Washigton Redskins history (no,it wasn't Joe Gibbs) and which had the worst? Do you know which players made up the Papoose Backfield? Or the Washington coach who invented the screen pass? You'll learn about this and much more: How legendary quarterback Sammy Baugh got the name "Slingin' Sammy" from playing baseball, not football The innovations and bigotry of George Preston Marshall, the last NFL owner to intergrate his team and the one who had "Dixie" played before games President Nixon's 1971 play-calling suggestion for a key playoff game that the Redskins lost.
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